Clement favourite to be next Belgium boss - gossip
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Rangers manager Philippe Clement is top of a five-man shortlist to succeed under-pressure Belgium boss Domenico Tedesco. (Sun), external
Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann admits he is "keeping an eye" on Celtic winger Nicolas Kuhn for a potential international call-up. (Daily Record), external
Connor Goldson says "standards got lower" at Rangers after Steven Gerrard's departure as manager, and the club hasn't been the same since their title win in 2020-21. (Daily Record), external
Dundee manager Tony Docherty has compared "old-school" Scott Tiffoney to former Chelsea, Hibs and Falkirk winger Kevin McAllister. (The Courier), external
Jimmy Thelin's "trust" in on-loan striker Kevin Nisbet could see the Scotland international stay at Aberdeen long-term, according to former Dons forward Lee Miller. (Press and Journal), external
- Published17 November
- Published18 November
Lennon Miller - reportedly valued at £4m by Motherwell - would only leave Fir Park for a club where he would continue to play first-team football, and Craig Moore thinks the 19-year-old would "walk into" Rangers' midfield. (Daily Record, external)
Former Rangers defender Borna Barisic could have his Trabzonspor contract ended by mutual termination after just five months with the Turkish club. (Daily Record), external
Celtic manager Elena Sadiku was not allowed to give a TV interview by officials after her side's 3-2 SWPL defeat by Rangers because she had been sent off. (Scottish Sun), external